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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door GeeZer Bekijk BerichtenZou die wagen dan niet oranje moeten zijn?Mr Drift
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door GinoV Bekijk BerichtenJa normaal wel, maar soms rijden zijn wagens ook gewoon rond voor ze gespoten worden.i 1 2 1/2 6
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door manneke Bekijk Berichtenwie is die gast?` eigenaar van die zwart oranje wagens?
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Zijn Pagani staat te koop met 0km op de teller
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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Nemo Bekijk Berichten
Nu weten we waar die Arabieren hun 'tjoeningztuf' halen :p
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1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Aerodynamic Coupe
Coachwork by Jonckheere
The exotic "Round Door" Rolls-Royce was delivered new in 1925 with a Hooper Cabriolet body to its first owner, a Mrs. Hugh Dillman of Detroit, MI. It appears the car never left England and was re-sold virtually new to the Raja of Nanpara. In about 1934, a subsequent owner sent the car to Jonckheere of Belgiu, to be fitted with this fashionably aerodynamic coachwork complete with twin sunroofs, round doors, a large fin, and a sloping radiator shell. Once thought to have been owned by the Duke of Windsor, the concours-winning car then passed through the hands of several other owners before being discovered in New Jersey in the early 1950's in near derelict condition. Max Obie later acquired the unusual Rolls-Royce, had it painted gold, and charged curious individuals one dollar to enter a special enclosure to view the car. The Phantom then spent time on the East Coast of The U.S. and in Japan before coming into the possession of the Petersen Automotive Museum in 2001.
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